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A49
sports
August 23, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Sunday Guardian
Wife of Hamilton Parris (dec.)
Mother of Colin Parris, Chester Parris and Conrad Parris
Sister of Alwin, Valentine (dec.) and Earl (dec.) Braithwaithe
Relative of The Norman (Curaçao), Braithwaithe, Lai Awa, Wilson, Parris, Bruce and Mark families
Friend, Teacher and Mentor to many.
"Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does
not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes
all things, hopes all things, endures all things."
A service to celebrate the life of Vera Gloria Parris will be held on Tuesday 25th August 2015 at St. John's
Anglican Church, Petit Bourg at 10:00am.
"Through every moment spent with you,
whether in laughter or in sorrow, the true
glory of your love will never fade and will
always shine in our hearts."
16th February 1933 - Wednesday 19th August 2015
We remember the love with which she lived her life, in the spirit of 1 Corinthians 13: 4-7:
Today, the communi-
ties of St Ann s, Bel-
mont, St Barbs, Harp,
Picton, Duncan/Nelson
Streets, Morvant, St
Paul Street, Sealots and
Beetham, have agreed in
an act of daring solidar-
ity, to put their guns
down and hit the streets
in a relay run for the one
and main thing that s
missing from their com-
munities.....PEACE.
The race which is
being put on by the Inter
Community Rally For
Peace Committee---
headed by Trinidad and
Tobago Boxing Board
Chairman Annabelle
Davis and the Minister
of Sports, will begin at
8 am from Patos Vale in
St Ann s and will take
the runners throughout
the streets where gun-
men reside, to the
Beetham Recreation
Ground.
Coming on the heels
of an ongoing war
between Rastar City
and "Muslims," a jail
break which has left a
police officer and two
escapees dead and
increasing tension
among the national
community due to gang
violence and criminal-
ity, the residents of the
10 communities are
saying enough is
enough.
"We want back our
community" is now the
mantra of runners who
flocked to the organis-
ers office in St Ann s---
all anxious to return
peace to their commu-
nities and create an
atmosphere of love for
their families.
They are eager to
have as normal a life as
anyone else in the twin
island republic, regard-
less of race, creed, class,
status and economic
position. T
he race has already
gotten the support of
many such as National
Security Minister Carl
Alfonso who has agreed
to be on hand to send
the runners off while
Brent Sancho, the new
Minister of Sports, is
expected to address the
gathering at the end.
Executives of the
Trinidad and Tobago
Police Service have also
given their commit-
ment for the event and
there will also be a
prayer for the runners
and the national com-
munity by Father Clyde
Harvey as well as the
presence of other reli-
gious leaders.
Davis said putting
the event together was
a major challenge
where funding was
concerned, but thanks
to corporate citizens
Boss Ah Soup, Capital
City, Chaves, Ma Pau
and Cindi s B&B Saloon
the race will be on it
way.
She explained that
the most encouraging
thing though was the
enthusiasm of the
communities and called
on all residents, corpo-
rate citizen, police offi-
cers, members of the
media and others to
come out and support
this event, saying
everyone is affected by
crime in Trinidad and
Tobago.
Davis said her biggest
challenge was mapping
out the route as the
runners are expected to
pass through each
affected community.
Communities race for peace today